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Inclusive Society and Sustainability Studies (ISSUES)
ISSN : 28079671     EISSN : 28079663     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31098/issues.vxix.
Inclusive Society and Sustainability Studies (ISSUES) is a transdisciplinary science journal. We encourage submission of the research in the area of : - Sustainable food access - Inclusive society : poverty, tourism, environmental and socio-economic approaches to sustainable development - Sustainable corporation, organization, and business model, - Sustainable education - Disaster management - Sustainable supply chain management The journal welcomes research manuscripts which include theories and practices in current methodologies, technologies, and issues of Inclusive Society, Sustainability, and Sustainable Development. All articles to be published in this journal will have undergone double-blind review process.
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Implementation of Information and Communications Technology at Naval State University Reymark Pabilando; Ernald M. Du
Inclusive Society and Sustainability Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): August Volume
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1207.642 KB) | DOI: 10.31098/issues.v2i1.793

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This study primarily aimed to evaluate the implementation of Information and Communications Technology at Biliran Province State University. The descriptive-correlational design was used to gather data on the profile of the faculty, technological competencies of the faculty, the extent of implementation of ICT at Biliran Province State University, problems encountered by the faculty in the implementation of ICT, and the feedbacks of the faculty in the implementation of ICT at Biliran Province State University during the school year 2017-2018. Most of the faculty are middle-aged, females, non-ICT, has a length of service of 5 years and below, has mastered units, and has not attended training in ICT. The faculty has the competencies to use the technology for productivity, research, communication, presentation, and media purposes. On the other hand, there is a significant relationship between the technological competencies of the faculty and the extent of implementation of ICT, and between the problems encountered by the faculty in the implementation of ICT and the extent of implementation of ICT. It is concluded that the ICT was often implemented by the faculty in Biliran Province State University. It is hereby recommended that the training plan crafted by the researcher should be utilized to improve the teaching competencies of the faculty in the utilization of ICT at Biliran Province State University.
Examining the Determinants of Consumers’ Purchase Behaviour: Green Packaging Products Goh Mei Ling; Ho Sew Tiep; Yeo Sook Fern; Teh Wei Lun
Inclusive Society and Sustainability Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): August Volume
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/issues.v2i1.800

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Disposal of plastic packaging has caused the increase of amount of waste. The non-biodegradeble plastic packaging will pollute the environment and its toxic chemical will have adverse effects to our health. One of the ways to minimise the plastic waste is to use the green packaging. Green packaging is eco-friendly packaging, harmless to human health and more importantly it is biodegradable. Many businesses have switched to going green concepts by providing green products and services. Therefore, the objective of this study is to examine the determinants of consumers’ purchase behaviour from the perspective of green packaging products. This study has recruited 200 respondents from Melaka using convenience samping. Survey was used for data collection with a set of self-administered quesntionnaires that covered respondents’ demographic background and all the variables in the research model. PLS-SEM was used to examine the validity and relationships of the constructs. Both convergent validity and discriminant validity were deemed satisfactory. 0.444 of R2 was obtained from the data analysis. This means that the model explained 44.4% of total variation of purchase behaviour. Environmental concern and environmental attitude were found positively affect consumers’ purchase behaviour towards green packaging products. Environmental knowledge and social influence, however, were found to have no effect on the purchase behaviour. This study will be able to provide valuable information to the marketers to focus not only on their products but the packaging of their products as well. This study also provides an insight into the consumers’ purchase behaviour towards green packaging products. It is recommended to future research to recruit more respondents with more diversify background and include other variables.
Worker-machine relationship based strategy for sustainable management in a machine shop Shiela Mhay R. Dalisay; Arnie Lyn D. Alagos; Charmine Sheena R. Saflor; Klint Allen A. Marinas; Yung- Tsan Jou
Inclusive Society and Sustainability Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): August Volume
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/issues.v2i1.951

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Nowadays, founding a sustainable control method will assist institutions in utilizing resources effectively and efficiently and enable the firm to have a competitive edge for an extended period. A worker-machine relationship-based strategy has been oriented in a machine shop where the process cost is elevated and resources are ineffective. Multiple investigations probed the usefulness of various problem-solving instruments in diverse fields; nevertheless, there is a deficiency of investigations on the application of gang process charts, and random and synchronous servicing, mainly in a machine shop. Consequently, this analysis sought to assess the job distribution during service procedure, decide which employee and machine will need reassignment to perform effectively, and suggest a sustainable management technique to optimize the process and downsize operation costs. This study employed a descriptive research design with an overt observational approach in a well-established machine shop in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines. A sum of fifteen workers straight engaged with the machines has been observed. The study realized that Operators 1,2,3,4, and 5 are already working on the perfect number of machines. Operator 6 will need one additional machine, and Operators 7,8, 9, and 10 will need one less machine to perform on ideal quantity and support operating costs. None of the machines will require modifications in the number of operators due to nuanced machine downtime. Moreover, the total anticipated cost of reassignments is not invariably declining. Accordingly, counting on the fee of the firm's services, the administrator or manager may enforce the modifications.
Analysis of Socio-Economic Determinants of Child Labour In North Eastern Nigeria Ibrahim Musa; Sule Magaji; Ahmad Mohammad Tsauni
Inclusive Society and Sustainability Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): August Volume
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This study examines major socio-economic determinants of child labour in North-Eastern Nigeria. The study employs multistage sampling techniques to obtain required data from selected local government areas in three states of North Eastern Nigeria, namely, Adamawa, Bauchi, and Yobe States. Structured questionnaires were administered to 810 children and their household heads in three wards of each local government area selected. The data obtained was analyzed using the Tobit Model. The result shows that socio-economic determinants of child labour comprise children’s age, children’s gender, children’s relationship with household head, household head’s education, household head’s occupation, and poverty, which is measured by household head’s income, family size, access to clean piped water, and distance from school. Among them, some were found to be statistically significant at varying levels. Therefore, the study recommends necessary actions such as enlightenment on the effects of child labour, severe punishment of those found involved in child labour related activities, and the need for the government to make adequate provision for basic infrastructure.
Effect of Industrial Action on Small and Medium-Scale Businesses Productivity and Operations Abdullahi Temitope Yusuf
Inclusive Society and Sustainability Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): August Volume
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This study examines the effect of industrial action on small and medium-scale businesses (SMEs) productivity and operations. To achieve this, the study examines the effect of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike on SMEs in and around the Federal University of Lafia (FULafia) Nasarawa. The study uses the Taro-Yamani Formula to determine the sample size. Questionnaires were used to collect data, and the Logit regression method was employed for the analysis. The result revealed that the ASUU strike has a negative and significant impact on SME operations in and around FULafia. Also, it reveals that the ASUU strike has an insignificant negative impact on SMEs' productivity in and around FULafia. The study, therefore, recommends that the government and other stakeholders should comply with whatever agreement is made with the striking union (ASUU) to avert strikes, as this not only cripples the academic calendar but also affects businesses and other economic activities within the environs of the universities.

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